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Reformes Pour le Financement des Droits de Tirage Speciaux (Dts) dans le Cadre de la Recuperation Economique du Ghana

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  • Quartey, Peter
  • Atta-Ankomah, Richmond
  • Afful-Mensah, Gloria

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En 2022, leconomie ghaneenne a enregistre les pires performances des trois dernieres decennies, comme en temoignent les niveaux sans precedent des desequilibres macroeconomiques. Bien quil y ait eu des signes de derapage fiscal vers la fin de 2019, les faiblesses structurelles du domaine fiscal du pays ont ete exposees et affaiblies par la triple crise - la pandemie de covid-19, la guerre Russie Ukraine et les chocs climatiques croissants. En outre, les niveaux insoutenables de la dette publique, en particulier laugmentation de la dette exterieure, ont conduit a une augmentation constante du montant des recettes publiques consacrees au paiement des dettes. Le fait de consacrer une part croissante des recettes de leconomie au paiement de la dette a entraine une diminution de la part des investissements publics dans les infrastructures et les services sociaux (voir les figures 1 et 2). Cette situation semble avoir incite le gouvernement a emprunter davantage. En mai 2023, le FMI a classe le pays dans la categorie des pays en situation de surendettement.

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  • Quartey, Peter & Atta-Ankomah, Richmond & Afful-Mensah, Gloria, 2024. "Reformes Pour le Financement des Droits de Tirage Speciaux (Dts) dans le Cadre de la Recuperation Economique du Ghana," Working Papers 68485d94-e4a5-4394-b923-8, African Economic Research Consortium.
  • Handle: RePEc:aer:wpaper:68485d94-e4a5-4394-b923-839e9aa865a7
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